(Because 10 isn't enough --- and who has time to read 12?)
Todd DeZago is a comic book author with an impressive background of work at both Marvel and DC comics. Todd wrote X-Factor for Marvel Comics (1994-95), Wolverine (1998), Spider-Man Team-Up, and The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 1 (for the majority of its 35-issue run). Todd also (with artist Todd Nauck) created Young Justice for DC comics and wrote Impulse (taking over with issue 50 and concluding with issue 89 -- except for a "fill-in" issue #55). Todd's most recent project has been The Perhapanauts, a horror/sci-fi/suspense comic, featuring a team of secret paranormal investigators (including a sasquatch, a psychic, a ghost, and a chupacabra). New Perhapanauts projects will be published early next year from Image comics. For more Perhapanauts information, see www.perhapanauts.com.
T.E. Pouncey: You have written both Spider-Man and X-Factor stories for Marvel. Before you write a Marvel comic, do you get guidelines or can you do pretty much what you want with the characters?...continue reading this AWESOME interview at Geeks of Doom!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Eleven Questions with T.E. Pouncey: Todd DeZago
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 2:26 PM
Labels: Craig Rousseau, Eddie Berganza, Eleven Questions, Mark Powers, Mike Wieringo, Perhapanauts, Sal Buscema, Tellos, Todd DeZago, Tom DeFalco, Young Justice
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